Because you're generic and everyone's initialized you at some point
Oh hey, I was also fired because of my anxiety. Fun stuff. And by that I mean fuck them.
Now I want to start calling people "narse"s with no context.
Meh, it's a hobby. Lots of people talk about their hobbies.
Still a funny comic, though.
Laughing from Debian
I've taken to calling him GNU + Richard Stallman
Oh noez! This page had a teensy weency little oopsy! The code monkeys are working to fix the problem.
You know how some companies make vibrating dildos? Twitter should do that.
Do you lock your door at night or when you leave? You shouldn't have to, but you currently need to. So it would be stupid not to.
Kernel upgrades are very... Painful.
JuxtaposedJaguar
joined 2 years ago
There was a thread about that on c/selfhosted a few weeks ago. Created by a particular wild-cat-inspired sysadmin, I might add.
But on a more serious note, the interactions between a sysadmin and their servers (that they have enough responsibility for to be able to name) are much more intimate than the interactions between a dev and their variables. The server names also exist in a much larger namespace, so they need to be more unique.